In a significant legal development, Prince Harry has reached a settlement with publications owned by Rupert Murdoch, specifically the News Group Newspapers (NGN). The lawsuit stemmed from allegations of unlawful information gathering practices carried out by these publications, which included the notorious tabloid, The Sun. The settlement was announced on January 22, 2025, as part of a broader wave of claims against media outlets accused of violating privacy and other ethical standards in their reporting. The NGN publicly issued an apology to Prince Harry, acknowledging that his privacy had been unethically invaded. Among the claims were allegations of phone tapping, misuse of private information, and other illegal activities employed by the media conglomerate. Prince Harry expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, ‘This settlement represents an important step towards accountability for those who have exploited my family and me.’ Legal experts believe that this case sets a crucial precedent in the ongoing battle between public figures and the media regarding privacy rights. Other notable claimants in this wave of lawsuits include celebrities like Elton John and David Furnish. The settlement underscores a growing awareness and willingness among public figures to challenge media practices considered invasive and unethical.